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Long March 2A

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Function
  
Carrier rocket

Country of origin
  
China

Diameter
  
3.35 metres (11.0 ft)

Manufacturer
  
CALT

Height
  
32 metres (105 ft)

Mass
  
190,000 kilograms (420,000 lb)

The Long March 2A, also known as the Chang Zheng 2A, CZ-2A and LM-2A, was a Chinese orbital carrier rocket.

It was launched from Launch Area 2B at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre. It was a 2-stage rocket, and flew 4 times. On its first flight on 5 November 1974, a cable connecting the pitch rate control gyroscope to the guidance system became disconnected, resulting in a loss of control and launch failure.

The rocket was subsequently replaced by the more capable Long March 2C.

The payloads for the Long March 2A were FSW-0 reconnaissance satellites.

References

Long March 2A Wikipedia